Investigation of guidance on maintaining visual acuity at combined school from kindergarten to junior high school.: Consideration of relationship between visual acuity and lifestyle

学部・附属学校共同研究紀要 Issue 46 Page 74-81 published_at 2019-03-31
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Title ( eng )
Investigation of guidance on maintaining visual acuity at combined school from kindergarten to junior high school.: Consideration of relationship between visual acuity and lifestyle
Creator
Narahara Tamami
Sahara Miho
Huang Luoming
Goda Hiromi
Kohama Natsu
Yamura Miwa
Shintaku Hazuki
Tamura Hiroshi
Source Title
学部・附属学校共同研究紀要
THE ANNALS OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Issue 46
Start Page 74
End Page 81
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1346-5104
[EISSN] 2435-9041
[NCID] AA11551679
Abstract
The negative effect of visual acuity for growing children led by widely use of IC device such as mobile phone is concerned today. Heavy use of electronic device such as PC in early age will bring poor visual acuity, and an inconvenience in exercise caused by wearing glasses. In this study, we used wearable devise to search relations between daily lives of children and a decrease in vision in add to a preexisting questionnaire. Compared with the duration of watching TV and reading books of PVA( Poor visual acuity) and NPVA(Non poor visual acuity), PVA students were turned out to be using more time in doing, which supports previous studies. The relevance to visual acuity and sleep was clarified to be significantly shorter in NPVA in terms of nocturnal awakening, and also the average of a sleep and a deep sleep duration were longer in NPVA. No significant difference was observed due to the small parameter. From now on, the further work is needed to examine child's sleep conscientiously, including enriching health guidance for sight maintenance.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学学部・附属学校共同研究機構
Date of Issued 2019-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 2435-9041
[NCID] AA11551679